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Martin Short’s grief and mental-health advocacy after daughter Katherine’s death
culture2 months ago

Martin Short’s grief and mental-health advocacy after daughter Katherine’s death

Martin Short spoke publicly with CBS about the death of his daughter Katherine Short, who died by suicide at 42 earlier this year. He described the loss as a family nightmare and noted Katherine’s long struggle with severe mental health issues, including borderline personality disorder, while also recalling his late wife Nancy Dolman. Short has since joined Glenn Close’s Bring Change to Mind to help destigmatize mental illness, and he dedicated his new documentary Marty, Life Is Short to Katherine and Catherine O’Hara, underscoring a message of acceptance and wisdom.

Damon, Affleck Cite Robin Williams as Career Catalyst
entertainment2 months ago

Damon, Affleck Cite Robin Williams as Career Catalyst

Matt Damon and Ben Affleck credited Robin Williams with launching their careers during Bring Change to Mind's Revels & Revelations in San Francisco, where they accepted the Robin Williams Legacy of Laughter Award; Williams’ children presented the honor as the event — which raised about $2.5 million for mental-health discussions — highlighted how his support helped them finish Good Will Hunting and pursue their dreams, with the Giants hats they wore paying homage to the late star.

Will Reeve, Christopher Reeve's Son, Joins A-Listers to Celebrate Ryan Reynolds
entertainment2 years ago

Will Reeve, Christopher Reeve's Son, Joins A-Listers to Celebrate Ryan Reynolds

Will Reeve, the youngest son of late actor Christopher Reeve, attended the Bring Change to Mind Revels & Revelations event in New York City with his girlfriend, Amanda Dubin. The event, organized by the nonprofit organization Bring Change to Mind, aims to end the stigma surrounding mental illness. Will, an ABC News correspondent, is actively involved in the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, which focuses on spinal cord injury research and improving the lives of those affected by paralysis. The event also honored Ryan Reynolds with the Robin Williams Legacy of Laughter Award, with Williams' children, Zak and Zelda, in attendance. Christopher Reeve and Robin Williams had a close friendship that lasted for decades.